Christmas season is here again. Holidays are probably the busiest and most stressful time of the year, as everyone hosts festivities and searches for the perfect gift.

"Thieves like to take advantage of shoppers at this time of year," said Lamar County sheriff's Capt. Lara Clark. "They exploit the giving nature of the season and the true meaning of Christmas by taking advantage. It’s important shoppers know how to protect themselves from threats on the web."

Well, I'm certainly on the lookout for any scofflaws, and you can never be too careful.
Just because they look innocent, doesn't mean you should let down your guard:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091217/ap_on_re_us/us_beer_drinking_boy

Yes, the criminal sure do come out at night and Geiger aids them by publishing the full address of people killed in accidents. My niece couldn't ride her horses after she died in a car wreck but thanks to your paper's efforts, they are gone.

Those thieves are opportunistic scum.
I don't think you can hold the Geiger's responsible for horse theft.
Some slimeballs are just out there, waiting for a chance to do terrible acts.
So sorry for your loss.

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